The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xxiv
... soon became a demy of Magdalen College . 1 On the Periodical Essayists . 2 2 Pronounced de - mi ' . Å half - fellow ; one who partakes of the founder's benefaction and is in the line of succession to become a fellow . In 1693 he became ...
... soon became a demy of Magdalen College . 1 On the Periodical Essayists . 2 2 Pronounced de - mi ' . Å half - fellow ; one who partakes of the founder's benefaction and is in the line of succession to become a fellow . In 1693 he became ...
Página xxvi
... soon found an oppor- tunity for its display , and from that moment his upward career was almost continuous . While Addison was living in poverty , " Great praise the Duke of Marlborough won , And our good Prince Eugene , " by gaining ...
... soon found an oppor- tunity for its display , and from that moment his upward career was almost continuous . While Addison was living in poverty , " Great praise the Duke of Marlborough won , And our good Prince Eugene , " by gaining ...
Página xxx
... soon after he was made Secretary , and in 1719 he died . Throughout his life , Addison was a sincere Christian , and on his dying bed he sent for his step - son , a dissipated young nobleman , " to see in what peace a Christian could ...
... soon after he was made Secretary , and in 1719 he died . Throughout his life , Addison was a sincere Christian , and on his dying bed he sent for his step - son , a dissipated young nobleman , " to see in what peace a Christian could ...
Página xxxii
... soon after her husband . Left thus early an orphan , Steele was cared for by an uncle , who provided the means of a good education . When he was about twelve years old he was admitted to the Charterhouse " upon the foundation , " and ...
... soon after her husband . Left thus early an orphan , Steele was cared for by an uncle , who provided the means of a good education . When he was about twelve years old he was admitted to the Charterhouse " upon the foundation , " and ...
Página xxxiii
... soon reckoned a disagreeable fellow . " But whatever his real faults , Steele had an honest desire to make the world better . The English stage was then notoriously immoral , and writers of reputation lent their influence to keep it so ...
... soon reckoned a disagreeable fellow . " But whatever his real faults , Steele had an honest desire to make the world better . The English stage was then notoriously immoral , and writers of reputation lent their influence to keep it so ...
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Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Vista completa - 1906 |
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